<p>Is there a list of exercise that once can tackle for getting deep understanding of channel? Kind of like the famous <a href="http://aperiodic.net/phil/scala/s-99/" rel="nofollow">99 problem</a> or project euler</p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>ChristophBerger: <pre><p>I cannot point to a particular guide or tutorial, because learning experience is highly individual, but the Go wiki has a <a href="https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/LearnConcurrency" rel="nofollow">list of resources for learning concurrency</a> sorted from beginner to advcanced.</p></pre>SilentWeaponQuietWar: <pre><p>This isn't an exercise, but a list of topics. It's one of the most useful resources I've found to understand channels, but not by itself. You would still need to cover the same topics in other places</p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/ardanlabs/gotraining/tree/master/topics/go/concurrency/channels" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/ardanlabs/gotraining/tree/master/topics/go/concurrency/channels</a></p></pre>
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